Cobalt - Facts

  • The atomic number is 27, therefore a cobalt atom has 27 protons.
  • Judging by the atomic number and the atomic mass, the cobalt atom has 32 neutrons in the nucleus.
  • The element is a transition metal, and is solid at room temperature.
  • Int its pure form, cobalt is a hard, lustrous, brittle, silver-grey metal.
  • Pure cobalt is never found in nature, but is found in compounds with other elements.
  • Vitamin B12 contains some cobalt that mammals need.
  • Cobalt-60 is a radioactive isotope that is an important cancer treatment agent.
  • It is mostly found in mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Canada, Zambia, Russia, Brazil, and Cuba according to the British Geological Survey.

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